Twitter Singapore employees are ejected from their jobs after Elon Musk fails to pay the rent

Since Elon Musk became its CEO, Twitter has become a complete mess The cost of a CEO who is overly ambitious and unable to carry out even the most basic tasks effectively falls on the staff

Musks failure to pay the office rent has resulted in unpleasant odours, a lack of toilet paper, and other inconveniences for Twitter employees in Singapore, who have been told to leave the building

Elon Musk has mandated that the companys remaining Singaporean employees stop reporting to the office and start working remotely as a result of Twitter reportedly failing to pay its monthly rent in San Francisco

Singapore serves as the regional headquarters of Twitter for the Pacific and Asia Twitter employees were just walked out of its Singapore office - its Asia-Pacific headquarters - over nonpayment of rent, tweeted Casey Newton of Platformer on Thursday

He wrote on Facebook, Landlords walked employees out of the building Twitter was sued in the US for failing to make the 136,250 monthly rent payment for its San Francisco office According to USA Today, the owner of 650 California Street, close to Chinatown, Columbia Reit has sued Twitter for failure to pay rent

The landowner reportedly informed the social media behemoth on December 16, 2022, that if the rent for the 30th floor of the Hartford Building wasnt paid within five days, the company would be in breach of the lease

The company restrooms stink and employees are required to bring their own toilet paper, according to previous Slack group reports

Previous Slack group reports state that the workplace restrooms stink and that staff members are expected to bring their own toilet paper

Twitter intends to begin charging employees for the free lunches they previously received after Musks takeover

Musk responded to the news article by estimating that the average cost of a meal over the last year was over 400

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